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WO2002066421A1 - Molecules non peptidiques analogue rgd possedant des effets anti-adhesion, anti-migration et anti-proliferation. - Google Patents

Molecules non peptidiques analogue rgd possedant des effets anti-adhesion, anti-migration et anti-proliferation. Download PDF

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WO2002066421A1
WO2002066421A1 PCT/IT2002/000099 IT0200099W WO02066421A1 WO 2002066421 A1 WO2002066421 A1 WO 2002066421A1 IT 0200099 W IT0200099 W IT 0200099W WO 02066421 A1 WO02066421 A1 WO 02066421A1
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  • the present invention concerns the identification of new synthetic molecules able to mimic peptides with biological activity, i.e. peptide-li e molecules or peptidomimetic molecules. More particularly, the present invention relates to the identification of new molecules with no intramolecular peptidic bonds and able to mimic the RGD motif. In fact, it is known that the RGD motif is a potent inhibitor, in vivo and in vi tro, of cellular adhesion.
  • RASMC rat smooth muscle cells
  • proteolytic degradation is a catabolic mechanism which usually reduce or block in vivo biological effects of peptidic molecules having in vi tro activity. Therefore, the peptidomimetic molecules, object of the invention, are potentially more stable and consequently show higher in vivo activity than the corresponding template peptide used for their design.
  • Vascular diseases represent one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality in western countries. Ischemic diseases are mainly due to atherosclerosis, thrombotic events, and other phenomena such as restenosis after angioplasty. In addition, vascular changes lead to neovascularization during solid tumours growth. For this reason, molecules active in controlling the growth of vascular cells and vessel walls are largely investigated for the potential benefits in a variety of socially relevant diseases.
  • angiogenesis depends on the adhesion of vascular cells to the extracellular matrix and that the protein so called v ⁇ 3 integrin is required for this process (Brooks et al . Science, 1994,264,569-571) .
  • peptides containing the ARG-GLY-ASP motif "arginine-glycine-aspartic acid" (RGD motif) which are integrin-inhibitors, may exert anti- angiogegenic properties (Friedlander. et al . , Science 1995,270,1500-1502; oodard et al . , J.Cell Sci. 1998,1930-1935) and anti-neoplastic activity (Hammes . et al., Nat .Medicine, 1996, 2 , 529-533 ; . Carron. et al . Cancer Res. 1998,1930-1935) and anti-metastatic activity (Fujii.et al . , Oncology Res .1996, 8 , 333-342) .
  • RGD-containing proteins and RGD-containing short peptides modulate blood coagulation, cell growth, cell migration and cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (Rouslhti et al . , Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol . 1996,12,697-715; Oj imaet al . , Bioorganic & Medecin Chemistry 1997,3,337-360; Wang et al., Curr.Med.Chem. , 2000,7,74-80).
  • RGD-analogs have been shown to induce apoptosis under different experimental conditions (Modlich et al . , Lab. Invest. 1996, 74, 771- 780; Yeh et al . , Blood 1998, 92, 3268-3276; Buckley et al., Nature 1999, 397, 534-539).
  • RGD-analogs peptides can efficiently induce apoptosis of tumour cells and of actively proliferating vascular cells.
  • small biologically active peptides are currently under strong investigation, due to the relative cost of synthesis and to the restricted in vivo side effects of these small peptides in comparison with the parent whole proteins.
  • small peptides are usually unstable molecules; they are degradable by proteases and they can be recognised as non-self by the immune system and thus eliminated rapidly loosing their biological effects. Therefore, according to the present invention, once the active site of specific proteins was identified, the following step consisted in the identification of molecules mimicking said active site, but having different chemical characteristics (i.e. peptides bounds or antigenic activity) in order to reduce their catabolism and consequently increase their activity in vi tro as well as in vivo.
  • Non-peptidic analogs of RGD-peptides are designed to obtain molecules which are more stable in vivo, lacking of proteolitic-sites and undergoing a slower catabolic degradation in vivo (Wang et al . , Curr.Med.Chem. , 2000, 7,74-80; Horton et al . , Exp.Nephrol. , 1999, 7, 178-184).
  • Said peptides-like molecules are named peptidomimetics since they mimic the original compound, but the absence of peptidic bonds, • avoid their degradation by proteases and consequently they are more stable in vivo .
  • Object of the present invention is a novel family of synthetic non-peptidic molecules, able to mimic the RGD motif and to inhibit cellular adhesion, migration and proliferation: said family of molecules is at least equally or more active in vi tro in comparison to the corresponding template, and potentially more stable in vivo.
  • a peptidic molecule in the first step a peptidic molecule has been chosen as template to design peptidomimetic ore peptide-like molecules in the following steps.
  • RGD-containing peptides ("arginine-glycine-aspartic acid"), involved in several biological functions, as modulation of adhesion between cells and between cells and extracellular matrix, have been chosen. Therefore, the three-dimensional structure of said polypeptides was obtained.
  • the more interesting molecule of the family i.e. the easiest to be produced and the one showing highest similarity to the template, was synthesised and tested in vi tro .
  • Said RGD-analog molecule with no intramolecular peptidic bonds was tested in smooth muscle rat cells, and showed the capability to strongly inhibit cellular adhesion to extra-cellular matrix and to inhibit PDGF- induced (platelet derived grow factor) cellular migration and proliferation.
  • this new molecule might be used as inhibitor of abnormal migration and proliferation of vascular cells that occur in several vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and restenosis, as well as of migration of neoplastic cells toward the potential metastatic sites.
  • Mimic-polypeptide 1 (H 2 N-RmRmD-NH 2 )
  • Mimic-polypeptide 2 (H 2 N-RphacRmD-NH 2 )
  • Mimic-polypeptide 3 (H 2 N-RvRmD-NH 2 )
  • Mimic-polypeptide 4 H 2 N-RpRmD-NH 2
  • Mimic-polypeptide 5 HN-RIRmD-NH 2
  • Mimic-polypeptide 6 H 2 N-RfRmD-NH 2
  • Mimic-polypeptide 7 H 2 N-RnleuRmD-NH 2
  • Mimic -polypeptide 8 (H 2 N-RlRmD-NH 2 )
  • molecule nr. 6 was synthesised and hereafter named as non-peptidic RGD-analog molecule.
  • RASMC primary cultures
  • Wistar Rats were used according to well known procedures (Facchiano et al . , 2000, J. Cell Sci., 113 (16) , 2855-63) .
  • ADHESION ASSAY Adhesion assay was carried out on 96 well plates, activated with 50 microliters of a solution containing Vitronectin (20 microliters/milliliter) . Saturation of aspecific sites was obtained incubating with bovine serum albumin . (BSA) (5mg/ml in Dulbecco-modified eagle's medium, DMEM) for 1 hour at 37°C. Then, wells were washed once with DMEM and 30.000 cells/well were dispensed in the presence or absence of the molecule to be tested.
  • BSA bovine serum albumin
  • vascular smooth muscle cells were placed in the upper chamber of the Boyden apparatus.
  • the used chemoattractant was human recombinant platelet derived growth factor (PDGF- BB) (R&D Systems) , which is the most potent chemoattractant described for vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) ; it was dissolved at 10 ng/ml in DMEM-0,1% BSA and placed in the lower chamber of the Boyden apparatus .
  • PROLIFERATION ASSAY Proliferation assay was performed, following standard procedures (Facchiano, et al . , 2000, Cell Sci., 113(16), 2855-63), on 6-well plates (1x10 s cells/plate) allowed to grow for 24 hours in DMEM supplemented with 10% Fetal Calf Serum (FCS) at 37°C in 5% C0 2 .
  • Figure 1 compares dose-dependent inhibition of RASMC adhesion to vitronectin, induced by RGDS (used as positive control with known activity) and non-peptidic RGD-analog;
  • Figure 2 compares dose-dependent inhibition of RASMC migration toward PDGF-BB gradient, induced by RGDS and non-peptidic RGD-analog;
  • Figure 3 compares dose-dependent inhibition of RASMC proliferation stimulated for 48 hours with PDGF- BB (10 ng/ml) induced by RGDS and non-peptidic RGD- . analog (100 ng/ml) .
  • novel synthesised molecule and all the other non-peptidic RGD-analogs as described did not show, in the assay performed, any aspecific citotoxic effect .
  • the novel synthesised molecule and all the other non-peptidic RGD-analogs as described strongly inhibit adhesion, migration and proliferation of RASMC, indicating that these molecules are good candidates for further in vivo investigation. In fact, said molecules, thanks to their chemical characteristics, are expected to act in vivo better than the template RGDS.
  • RGDS is known to- have a strong biological activity in vivo: it is evident that non-peptidic RGD-analogs might be used for the treatment of vascular diseases, as inhibitors of primary tumour growth and metastasis. Therefore, the use of said molecules dispersed in a solution or immobilised on synthetic and/or biological matrix can be assumed. In particular, in the first case, these molecules can inhibit cellular adhesion, migration and proliferation. In the second case, these molecules can stimulate cellular adhesion. Consequently, said molecules might enhance biocompatibility of synthetic and/or biological materials that are used in transplant and/or graft and more particularly in the case of vessels or cardiac valves grafts due to ischemic or cardiovascular diseases .

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La présente invention concerne des molécules représentées par la formule générale I sans liaisons peptidiques intramoléculaires, capable d'imiter le peptide RGD, contenant le motif structurel ARG-GLY-ASP «arginine-glycine-acide aspartique» (lequel est un inhibiteur puissant, in vivo et in vitro de l'adhésion cellulaire). Une expérience in vitro a démontré que ces molécules sont des inhibiteurs efficaces de l'adhésion, de la prolifération et de la migration RASMC (cellules de muscle lisse de rat).
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